Dc, Rf & Electrical Properties Of Conductive Transparent Thin Film Coatings On Flexible Substrates For Solar Control

The electrical properties of various sputter-deposited transparent solar control films on PET substrates are amenable to design for different applications. Constructions, geometries and performance characteristics of electrically heated conductive foil laminates for deicing and defogging are presented, notably for localised heating at 14V. Electrically heated conductive foil laminates are computer modelled in two dimensions and verified with IR imaging of full scale windscreen and sidelite prototypes. Radio frequency properties of laminated glass incorporating these foils for coatings with various sheet resistances are presented.

Author
M A Kast
Origin
Southwall Technologies Inc
Journal Title
Glass Processing Days 2003 528-531
Sector
Flat glass
Class
F 1689

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Dc, Rf & Electrical Properties Of Conductive Transparent Thin Film Coatings On Flexible Substrates For Solar Control
Glass Processing Days 2003 528-531
F 1689
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